Jainkart presents 999 silver Jain frames. A powerful and the best gift that will keep the memories for a long and make the entire space positive✨
Key features of this frame:
- Pure Silver (999) Ashtmangal enclosed in an exquisite frame
- Frame with glass which keeps silver safe from turning black
- Beautiful dark brown fiber frame (border) with a delicate golden finish
- It comes with a hook pre-installed to hang the frame on the wall
- Sturdy back for good strength and long life
The elegant design blends seamlessly with traditional home decor styles. Place this frame to attract a spiritual aura in the house. Luxury gift for the festive season, birthday, farewell, house-warming, corporate occasions, or in Pratishtha (प्रतिष्ठा), Prabhavana (प्रभावना), Diksha (दीक्षा), Navanu (नवाणु), Tapasya (तपस्या), Ujjavna (उज्जावना) or to your Jain friends.
Ashtmangal - 8 Auspicious Jain Symbols.
1. Swastika - Signifies peace and well-being.
2. Shrivatsa - 'Vasta' means chest and 'Shri' means beauty. The middle of the chest is raised a little with a bunch of soft hair. This is called Shrivatsa. Shrivatsa means a beautiful mark manifested itself from the heart of the Jain
3. Nandhyavarta - Big Swastika with nine corners. In mythology, nine points in Nandhyavarta indicate nine types of material, mental, physical, and spiritual wealth and treasure.
4. Vardhamanaka - Vadhamanaka is also known as Samput, which means a shallow earthen dish used for lamps. When one shallow dish is covered by another one upside down, it appears like a box. This symbol is suggestive of an increase in wealth, fame, and merit due to the grace of the Lord.
5. Sinhasana - (Sinhasana) meaning throne.
It is auspicious because it is sanctified by the feet of the blessed Lord.
6. Kalasha - Symbol of auspiciousness. It is a holy pitcher or a jug made of copper, silver, or steel. It is used for religious and social ceremonies. It is used in temples when certain images are being worshipped.
7. Minyugala - A pair of fish. It is a symbol of Cupid's banners coming to worship the Jina after the defeat of the God of Love.
8. Darpana - Meaning a mirror. The mirror reflects one's true self because of its clarity